01-12-2015, 02:27 PM
A new question.
After dropping off this site while looking around for a gently owned Newell I came across one in Florida. It's coach #1681 an '04. Its owner has fastidiously maintained it, and this coach survived a trip to Alaska and back with only a tiny bit of rock chip damage. If the owner hadn't pointed it out I would never have found it.
In another incident related to me by the owner, a rear tire blowout took off part of the fender trim and tore up some of the slide mechanism on the curb side. As part of the same event, the transmission bottomed and the pan suffered a puncture.
Following repairs the coach looks almost pristine for its 125,000 miles.
If anyone has an opinion about this coach I'd be grateful for information. A private email, if you like.
Thanks gang!
Tom Gauger
After dropping off this site while looking around for a gently owned Newell I came across one in Florida. It's coach #1681 an '04. Its owner has fastidiously maintained it, and this coach survived a trip to Alaska and back with only a tiny bit of rock chip damage. If the owner hadn't pointed it out I would never have found it.
In another incident related to me by the owner, a rear tire blowout took off part of the fender trim and tore up some of the slide mechanism on the curb side. As part of the same event, the transmission bottomed and the pan suffered a puncture.
Following repairs the coach looks almost pristine for its 125,000 miles.
If anyone has an opinion about this coach I'd be grateful for information. A private email, if you like.
Thanks gang!
Tom Gauger
Tom Gauger-Dave Snyder
'01 Monaco Exec 515 Cummins ISM
'17 Chevy Colorado Toad
Shermans Dale, PA